



They even managed to make one of the storylines included in the game revolve around the Green Ranger and his rise from the dark side, which was one of the best parts of the game. At times, I found myself zoning out the poorly recorded dialog and enjoyed the solid Power Rangers score as I took down Putty Patrollers left and right.Īside from the original 5 Rangers, there are multiple characters from the series that make guest appearances, from Bulk and Skull to my favorite Power Ranger, The Green Ranger. Not only did they capture sound bites from the original series but they also included the TV series original soundtrack, yes that includes that epic Power Rangers guitar riff. The music and characters were such a huge force behind my excitement for this title.

The game does manage to use dialog ripped directly from the series, which at first seems exciting, especially during the opening credits, however we quickly realize that majority of the clips featured sound like they simply took an audio recorder over an old recorded VHS episode. The dialog and exchanges between each of the characters are a bit bland and boring throughout. The art style is clean, crisp and includes a comic-like feel, especially during the cutscenes. I wouldn’t say it’s the best Power Rangers title yet, it certainly has a few flaws but it does manage to bring a modern spin to a classic series. Whether you’re a 90’s kid like me, a fan of the original series, or someone that’s hype for the upcoming movie, Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle may not be a game you’ll want to sleep on. In anticipation for the upcoming Power Rangers film, we played Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle from Bandai Namco Games.
